NOVA Online Time Travel Is time travel possible? See what Carl Sagan and Einstein had to say about time travel in this NOVA special. http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126
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Watashi Wa Amerikanji Des Ka? travelling back in time 11 July 2004. Sheila took me to Narita Airport inthe morning, and we walked around and looked at all the http://web.mit.edu/radmike/www/japan/july11.html
Extractions: This page appears fantastic in IE email aim Domo Arigato to Sheila for many of these pictures. Travelling Back in Time - [11 July 2004] Sheila took me to Narita Airport in the morning, and we walked around and looked at all the last-minute-buy-your-tourist-stuff-here stores, and grabbed some lunch in the terminal. Sheila was really sad to see me go, and I was going to miss her a lot. But it would only be one more month until she came back to the states. So I made my way back through customs, and over to the gates. In the other building, I had a little more time before boarding, so I looked around at the duty free shops. Unfortunately I didn't want cologne, perfume, huge cartons of cigarettes, or luggage, so most of it wasn't that interesting. I also found a Yahoo internet setup that let you use the internet on laptops set up overlooking the runways. After I checked my email, I headed to my gate and got on my plane, which is the second row, right picture. We soon took off, and I was headed back in time to the US of A. I left at around 3 pm Japan local, and got to Atlanta at around 3 pm Eastern Standard Time. The plane ride was long, and the in-flight movies weren't that great. I think I watched Scooby Doo 2 and Starsky and Hutch, both of which weren't that great. The highlight of Starsky and Hutch though had to be Snoop Dog. On the way out, I took a picture of the Japanese countryside and the Pacific coastline. Flying over the whole United States was really awesome, seeing the scenery below change from mountains to plains and lakes. Over Washington state, out of my window I could see Mt. St. Helens in the distance, complete with the hole in the side of the mountain from the eruption. Also, I saw the mighty Mississippi River, which from the air looked brown and puny. My favorite was flying over the Utah area and seeing the ground layed out like a dusty patchwork quilt.
Time Travel Picture a loop to loop track that smashes into itself as it comes back around. This closed loop is called a closed timelike curve. http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126
Extractions: ESA Home Space Science About Space Science ESA's 'Cosmic Vision' Multimedia Science images Science videos Animations Downloads ... Sounds from space Media centre Press Releases Press kits ESA Television Resources Reference section Glossary FAQs Science missions BepiColombo Cassini-Huygens Cluster Corot ... XMM-Newton Services Help Comments Subscribe Search All Space Science Advanced Search When you look at a star, you are seeing it as it was probably thousands of years ago Travelling back in time When you look at a star which is 100 000 light-years away, you see it as it was 100 000 years ago. Its light has needed all that time to get to your eyes. So what does this star look like now? There is no way to know, unless you wait 100 000 years for when the light emitted at that moment will reach the Earth (but then it won't be now anymore!). The Sun is a closer example. The Sun is about 150 million kilometres away from the Earth, and the speed of light is about 300 000 kilometres per second. So the light coming from the Sun needs about eight minutes to reach the Earth. The result is that every time you look at the Sun, you see it as it was eight minutes ago.
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Extractions: Time travels, parallel universes and so-called wormholes are a rather big part of the SF-genre. Some scientists consider that travelling back in time is, and always will be, impossible, even though the same scientists think that travelling into the future will be possible in just a few generations. The reason for this is that travelling back in time would break the cycle of causality (causes must happen before their consequences). Just imagine a time traveller that takes a journey back in time and by mistake kills his own father before he ever met the time travellers mother. Then the traveller cannot exist; but if he does not exist how can he kill his father? "If a man goes back in time and kills his father before being bred, then we have a consequence (the son) that does not only comes before the cause (his own breeding) but totally abolish the cause: we have a consequence without a cause"(FVSF). In a Science Fiction series on Swedish television a few years ago, called Time Trax , a future policeman hunts down criminals that escaped the future justice by fleeing back to the 1990'. The criminals do their very best, each one to themselves., to change the future (and thereby create an alternate universe). The police have to stop them before that happens and send them back to the future. To his help ha has an automatic carlock (one button stun, the other is used to "beam" the criminals back to the future) and a "credit card" (actually a supercomputer) named Thelma.
Bangkok's Independent Newspaper travelling back in time. Art, architecture and greenery make Amantee an idealretreat. A tranquil haven in the bustling Thai capital is a pretty rare thing. http://www.nationmultimedia.com/weekend/20041022/index.php?news=column_15146526.
Faster Than Light of travelling back in time or sending messages into the past. If such timetravel is possible you would be able to go back in time and change the course http://math.ucr.edu/home/baez/physics/Relativity/SpeedOfLight/FTL.html
Extractions: Original by Philip Gibbs 1997. It might be thought that special relativity provides a short negative answer to this question. In actual fact there are many trivial ways in which things can be going faster than light (FTL) in a sense, and there may be other more genuine possibilities. On the other hand there are also good reasons to believe that real FTL travel and communication will always be unachievable. This article is not a full answer to the question which will (no doubt) continue to be discussed in the newsgroups for the foreseeable future, but it does cover some of the more common points which are made repeatedly. It is sometimes objected that "they said no-one would ever go faster than sound and they were wrong. Now they say no-one will ever go faster than light. . ." Actually it is probably not true that anybody said it was impossible to go faster than sound. It was known that rifle bullets go faster than sound long before an aircraft did. The truth is that some engineers said that controlled flight at faster than sound might be impossible, and they were wrong about that. FTL is a very different matter. It was inevitable that someone would one day succeed in flying faster than sound once technology got round the problems. It is not inevitable that one day technology will enable us to go faster than light. Relativity has a lot to say about it. If FTL travel or FTL communication were possible then causality would probably be violated and some very strange conclusions would follow.
TrekEarth | Travelling Back In Time Photo This photo from the TrekEarth travel gallery is titled travelling back in time Photo . http://www.trekearth.com/gallery/South_America/Brazil/photo69777.htm
Extractions: Panoramas Welcome Gallery Uncritiqued Photo Information elena crescia elena Genre: Places Medium: Color Date Taken: Categories: Daily Life Camera: Canon PowerShot G3 Exposure: f/2.5 seconds Photo Version: Original Version Travelogue: Minas Gerais - Brazil Theme(s): TE Book 2005 - Own Photos 2(CLOSED) view contributor(s) Date Submitted: Viewed: Favorites: view Points: Comments: view Note Guidelines Photographer's Note Last week i´ve spent 3 days in Tiradentes, and i got the feeling i was travelling back in time, that´s the reason for the title. I live in Sao Paulo, which is the second largest urban area in the world, and the fifth most populated city, you can imagine it´s a city were tall buildings are the rule, most people use buses, metro, motorbikes or cars, a few use bikes mostly to save $... and you never ever see people on horses...
Extractions: Perhaps our reality is the training ground for future minds of a lower level reality. Much like the learning to learn model of public schooling, perhaps things like Christian law etc. are the rules that guide the mind until "birth" into the "real" world, and pergatory is where you are picked to move on and uploaded into a physical body.